Mikhail Posted December 24, 2003 Share Posted December 24, 2003 An interview by Maya Krylova (Nezavisimaya gazeta) with Mr. Anatoly Iksanov will be published tomorrow (http://www.ng.ru/culture/2003-12-25/6_iksanov.html). Besides the tours to Paris and London there will be a tour to the US in the fall 2004 organized by ICM company. They ask to bring Swan Lake by Grigorovitch, The Bright Stream by Ratmansky and Romeo & Juliet by Poklitaru. I wonder why Americans do not want to watch Pharaoh’s Daughter? Link to comment
nysusan Posted April 6, 2004 Share Posted April 6, 2004 Has there been any update on the Bolshoi's planned U.S. tour? I hope they stop in NY! Link to comment
Marc Haegeman Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 Here is the schedule of the Fall 2004 Tour of the Bolshoi Ballet (courtesy of the Bolshoi press office): Boston, Wang Center: Oct 6, 7 - Raymonda Oct 8, 9, 10 - Don Quixote Mexico City, Auditorio Nacional: Oct 14, 15, 16 (+matinee) - Giselle (Vasiliev) Oct 17, 18, 19 - Raymonda Minneapolis, Northrop Auditorium: Oct 22 - Romeo and Juliet Oct 23, 24 - Don Quixote Seattle, Paramount Theatre: Oct 27, 28 - Romeo and Juliet Oct 29, 30 (+matinee), 31 - Don Quixote Berkeley, Zellerbach Auditorium: Nov 3, 4 - Romeo and Juliet Nov 5, 6 (+matinee), 7 - Raymonda Chicago, Auditorium Theatre: Nov 10, 11 - Don Quixote Nov 12, 13 (+matinee), 14 - Raymonda The Chicago performances don't seem to be finalised yet, as there is a chance Chicago might get Romeo and Juliet on Nov 12 and 13. More details nearer to the time. Link to comment
Alexandra Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 Thanks, Marc! Odd that they're skipping the Kennedy Center. We were supposed to get them every year for ten years (same as the Kirov). Link to comment
chiapuris Posted August 4, 2004 Share Posted August 4, 2004 A flyer from the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University (Chicago) indicates (as Marc stated) the ballets of the Bolshoi Nov 10-14 2004 performances will be Don Quixote: Wed. & Thur. 7:30 pm and Raymonda: Fri. 7:30 pm, Sat. 1 & 7:30 pm, Sun. 2pm. Link to comment
Juliet Posted August 4, 2004 Share Posted August 4, 2004 I wonder why Americans do not want to watch Pharaoh’s Daughter? Who says we don't want to see it? I certainly do. But, they are skipping the entire east coast of the US, so..... I am surprised about the Kennedy Center, however.... Link to comment
nysusan Posted August 16, 2004 Share Posted August 16, 2004 Any news on casting for the fall U.S. tour? I'm specifically interested in the Boston performances. Thanks, Susan Link to comment
Nikia Posted August 16, 2004 Share Posted August 16, 2004 An interview by Maya Krylova (Nezavisimaya gazeta) with Mr. Anatoly Iksanov will be published tomorrow (http://www.ng.ru/culture/2003-12-25/6_iksanov.html). Besides the tours to Paris and London there will be a tour to the US in the fall 2004 organized by ICM company. They ask to bring Swan Lake by Grigorovitch, The Bright Stream by Ratmansky and Romeo & Juliet by Poklitaru. I wonder why Americans do not want to watch Pharaoh’s Daughter? Mikhail wrote: "I wonder why Americans do not want to watch Pharaoh’s Daughter?" - Mikhail, you are joking! I wouldn't mind seeing it again. But I can tell you this much - I don't know of a single ballet goer who graves to see the latest and greatest R&J :-( Link to comment
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